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By Andrew Larson | February 24, 2022
"We are concerned that a rule of this sort constrains lawyers from speaking freely, and I think that's bad for everyone," said Richard Samp, of the New Civil Liberties Alliance in Washington, D.C., who is representing the plaintiffs.
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By Andrew Larson | February 10, 2022
The suit claimed Mattress Plus LLC had a duty to protect "business invitees from known, foreseeable dangers." But the company argued the alleged defect was miniscule.
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By Andrew Larson | February 8, 2022
"The respondent stated that he does not have a defense for his actions, and that he is sorry and embarrassed," the decision said.
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By Andrew Larson | January 19, 2022
It was a complex case because the co-defendants blamed each other, making it difficult to determine liability, said attorney Florian Kreuk, who represented the plaintiff.
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By Andrew Larson | January 14, 2022
"The number essentially represented payment of the medical bills and $100,000 for pain and suffering," said plaintiff counsel Ryan Veilleux, of the Carter Mario Law Firm.
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By Andrew Larson | January 13, 2022
"The shame is this is a case that would have been worth significantly more," plaintiffs counsel said. "But you run into this all the time."
By Zack Needles | Alaina Lancaster | August 27, 2021
This recent episode of Legal Speak is your chance to get some pointers on legal writing from a sitting judge without worrying about having your motion tossed out.
By Zack Needles | Karen Sloan | June 25, 2021
This week's episode is your chance to get some pointers on legal writing from a sitting judge without worrying about having your motion tossed out. Am Law Litigation Daily editor and columnist Ross Todd chats with 10th Circuit Judge Robert E. Bacharach, author of the recent book, "Legal Writing: A Judge's Perspective on the Science and Rhetoric of the Written Word." The book examines legal writing through the lens of psycholinguistics, a branch of cognitive science focused on how the brain processes language and speech.
By Robert Storace | October 9, 2019
A Superior Court judge ordered a new trial and vacated the 14-year prison sentence of Lacelles Clue, convicted of a violent home burglary.
By Law.com Editors | April 1, 2019
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